Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 23 avril 2013, Daniel a écrit :
Is mimeTypes.rdf a text file?? Doing a search here in my Win7 install
(where my profile is), I've got no listing for mimeTypes.rdf.
My OS is Linux. Look in your Linux install maybe?
Lucas, I did boot into my Linux set-up earlier today
Re: Archiving SeaMonkey
(Message No. 7)
Don't save your archives on your hard drive! During a recent repair, HP
reformatted my C:\ drive, and wiped out everything of mine when they set it
back to factory default. Use a C D- DVD!
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From:
I'm trying to search some old e-mail archives doing a body search
No matter what words I put in, even words I know are in the folder I get
no results. It looks like somewhere recently e-mail search in Sea
monkey broke. Can anyone else confirm? Is there already a bug report?
It used to work
hawker wrote:
On 4/23/2013 3:47 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
hawker wrote:
I am told this page works in Fire Fox, but I get a blank page in
SeaMonkey. I get further in IE8 than Seamonkey but still does not work.
I don't have FF installed.
Anybody got any idea what the issue is? I tried
hawker wrote, On 25/04/13 21:44:
I'm trying to search some old e-mail archives doing a body search
No matter what words I put in, even words I know are in the folder I
get no results. It looks like somewhere recently e-mail search in Sea
monkey broke. Can anyone else confirm? Is there
On 4/25/2013 10:17 AM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
hawker wrote, On 25/04/13 21:44:
I'm trying to search some old e-mail archives doing a body search
No matter what words I put in, even words I know are in the folder I
get no results. It looks like somewhere recently e-mail search in Sea
monkey
Does anyone know the key sequence to return to your previous font in email
composition? (that it changes for no apparent reason appears to be a
known problem.)
jim
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On 4/25/13 8:20 AM, jim wrote:
Does anyone know the key sequence to return to your previous font in email
composition? (that it changes for no apparent reason appears to be a
known problem.)
jim
See bug #812638 at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812638
(marked as fixed,
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
to edit the page.
On 04/25/2013 01:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 10:28:08 -0700, David E. Ross
nobody@nowhere.invalid in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
On 4/25/13 8:20 AM, jim wrote:
Does anyone know the key sequence to return to your previous font in email
composition? (that it changes for no apparent reason appears to be a
known
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
to
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want
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